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armygirl

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All of the following procedures are consistent with recommendations in the text for managing student work except one. Which one is not a good procedure?
 
  a. Use a mid-point check when students are working on long-range projects.
   b. Start seatwork assignments as a whole class, teacher-led activity for the first several exercises or questions.
  c. Monitor student seatwork by having students come to your desk whenever they need assistance.
  d. Post assignments on a bulletin board so previously absent students can determine the work that needs to be made up.

Question 2

Regularly extending due dates is a good practice because it demonstrates flexibility, and teachers need to be flexible.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



ynlevi

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

False. If a teacher regularly negotiates due dates, his/her students may become dependent on this extra time and not manage their time well.



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